West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Arsenal are among the clubs reportedly interested in signing Badou Ndiaye from Stoke City in the summer transfer window.

Badou Ndiaye is a player in demand, with West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City all reportedly interested in signing the Stoke City midfielder.
According to Sporx.com, Wolves and Leicester want Ndiaye (click here to read more), while Galsen Foot has reported that London duo West Ham and Arsenal are interested in the Senegal international star in the summer transfer window.
The 27-year-old midfielder’s agent, William D’Avfilla, has stated that the former Galatasaray star will leave Stoke, who will play in the Championship next season after getting relegated from the Premier League.

The Mirror (Transfer Live blog, 09:12, Saturday, June 2, 2018) quotes D’Avfilla as saying: “I can confirm that Badou will leave Stoke City. There has been contact from Spain. Turkey is an option for us as well.
“He could go to Besiktas or Fenerbahce or any other club. It’s all down to negotiations with Stoke City.
“Badou likes challenges. He has a right to leave Stoke City to play on a bigger platform like the Champions League.
“It’s not cool for me to say specific things about his transfer at this stage, but I can say things will become much more clear after the World Cup.”

Exit inevitable?
With Wolves, Leicester and West Ham all reportedly interested in Ndiaye, it does seem inevitable that the midfielder will leave Stoke this summer.
The Senegal international is a good player who did well during his time in the Premier League with the Potters, and he is too good to play in the Championship.
Ndiaye cost Stoke £14 million in transfer fees when they signed him from Galatasaray in January 2018, as reported by BBC Sport.
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